SKINLAB: 'In For The Kill' Video To Make Its Debut On 'Headbangers Ball'

July 9, 2009

"In for the Kill", the new video from veteran San Francisco Bay Area metallers SKINLAB, will make its "Headbangers Ball" debut this Saturday, July 11 on MTV2. The clip was filmed in May 2008 at the group's warehouse in Oakland, California with new, up-and-coming director Jourdan McClure and it features appearances by UFC fighter Nate Quarry and Greg Thompson.

Check out a preview below.

SKINLAB recently posted a brand new track, "Amphetamine Gods", on the band's MySpace page. The song comes off the band's forthcoming album, "The Scars Between Us", which is tentatively due before the end of the year via Stand And Deliver Records. The group says, "[The track] is still in the rough-mix stages, but fuckin' good enough to let hit the streets to let everyone know that SKINLAB is back and more brutal than ever!"

SKINLAB will perform at the July 10 stop of the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival at the Sleep Train Amphitheatre in Sacramento, California. SKINLAB will be the second band of the day on the Jägermeister Mobile Stage. The group says, "We go on at 2:45 p.m., and don't miss us. After our set, we will be giving out FREE sampler CDs, FREE 11 X 17 posters, signing autographs at the Jäger booth, and we will have a NEW t-shirt design for sale! The sampler CD includes two songs from our new album and two songs from our labelmates FLATLINE."

SKINLAB released a live album, "SkinnedAlive!", in April 2008 via BCD Music Group. The CD was recorded on June 3, 2007 at The Metro in Oakland, California.

SKINLAB's current lineup:

Paul Hopkins - Drums
Glen Telford - Guitars
Steev Esquivel - Bass/Vocals
Snake - Guitars

SKINLAB's last studio album, "ReVolting Room", came out in 2002. A double-disc set, entitled "Nerve Damage", featuring alternate versions of studio tracks, several live tracks recorded on the band's "ReVolting Room" tour, plus two new songs, came out in 2004.

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